Mr. Gill graduated Magna Cum Laude from Rider University in 1974 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science. He attended the University of Richmond, where he graduated at the top of his class and received a Juris Doctorate in 1977. Mr. Gill was admitted to the Virginia bar prior to graduation from law school in 1977 and was also admitted to the New Jersey bar later that year. He is licensed to practice law in the United States District Court and Supreme Court of New Jersey.

In September of 1998, Mr. Gill earned the designation of “Board Certified Civil Trial Advocate” by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, the national accreditation organization of the American Bar Association. Mr. Gill is also a member of the Board of Governors of the American Association for Justice, the American Bar Association, New Jersey Bar Association, Virginia Bar Association, Middlesex County Bar Association and Middlesex County Trial Lawyers Association. Mr. Gill holds a civil trial certification from the National College of Advocacy and is certified as a Civil Trial Attorney by the Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Born and raised in Woodbridge, New Jersey, Mr. Gill now resides in Sea Bright. He is single and has three children. Mr. Gill founded the fifteen lawyer firm in 1986. He has practiced trial law in Woodbridge continuously since 1977 and has concentrated on the representation of accident victims for the past twenty years at Gill & Chamas. Since 1977, Mr. Gill has tried hundreds of jury and non-jury trials to conclusion in the areas of general negligence, automobile negligence, medical malpractice and products liability. During that time, he has achieved many multi-million dollar settlements and verdicts on behalf of his clients.

Mr. Gill has been named to the New Jersey Super Lawyers list, which acknowledges the top five percent of attorneys in each state, since 2005. Since 2005, Mr. Gill has been named to the “Top 100 Attorneys” in New Jersey list and has received the honor of being named one of the “Top Ten Attorneys” in New Jersey from Super Lawyer magazine. Mr. Gill has also been included in the Best Lawyers in America in the specialties of personal injury litigation and product liability litigation. Recognized statewide as an innovator in the field of demonstrative evidence and trial tactics, Mr. Gill is a also frequent lecturer on these and other related topics for the Association of Trial Lawyers of America both in New Jersey and on the national level.

Mr. Gill also received five (5) of New Jersey’s Top 20 Personal Injury Awards from September 2008 until September 2009. Three of those five cases were listed in the Top 10. In these five cases alone, Mr. Gill accumulated nearly $50 million dollars for his clients.

Education

University of Richmond, The T.C. Williams School of Law, Richmond, VirginiaJ.D. – 1977

Litigation Percentage

Certified Legal Specialties

Bar Admissions

Virginia, 1977
New Jersey
U.S. District Court District of New Jersey

Speaking Engagements

Guest Lecturer, Seton Hall University School of Law, Third year Trial Practice Clinics, 1994-2004
Lecturer, American Association for Justice
Lecturer, Continuing Legal Education, Civil Case Law Update
Lecturer, ATLA, Use of Technology at Trial

A sample of Raymond A. Gill Jr.'s settlements and verdicts as of 2018

$18,850,000 – A man was killed in a construction-site accident while he was standing next to a forklift when a backhoe reversed and crushed him between the two machines. The New Jersey Jury Verdict Review and Analysis stated that this Morris County case is one of the largest monetary settlements for the death of an unmarried man with no children in the history of the state.

$10,500,000 – A Monmouth County contractor permanently injured in a fall from a roof.

$10,300,000 – A man suffered a head injury when a railing gave way in a shopping center.

$10,000,000 – VERDICT – A truck driver developed a staph infection from a fall on a slippery pavement at his Middlesex County workplace. The infection traveled through the plaintiff’s spine and into his heart, which caused a growth of microflora on his mitral valve.

$9,000,000 – VERDICT – A brain injury was sustained by a Somerset County man whose vehicle was struck from behind by a car while sitting in traffic. The plaintiff was rendered unconscious and exhibited confusion and memory loss.

$8,662,500 – Burn injuries and wrongful death due to a house fire was started by a defectively designed dishwasher in Shrewsbury, NJ. The dishwasher was recalled because its design caused solution to drip onto the wiring harness, which allowed the wires’ insulation to deteriorate.

$7,500,000 – A martial-arts instructor lost a leg due the defective design of a punching bag.

$7,100,000 – The family of a man who was killed in a bicycle race agreed to settle their Middlesex County lawsuit. A competitive cyclist suffered a traumatic head injury when he collided with the chief referee in the race.

$7,000,000 – A Bergen County construction worker who was installing fire sprinklers for his employer was killed by a falling pallet of cinder blocks. The pallet fell from a sixth-floor balcony, which struck the plaintiff in the head.

$6,500,000 – VERDICT – Plaintiff was involved in a rear-end collision and is now confined to a wheelchair.

$6,400,000 – Passenger paralyzed in a car accident.

$5,000,000 – A man was repairing a forklift at a construction site when he was hit by another forklift that was in operation. The plaintiff suffered serious injuries and has been declared permanently disabled.

$5,000,000 – Plaintiff died of burns suffered in a fire at a chemical plant in Somerset County.

$5,000,000 – A man was badly burned by boiling water from a burst pipe in his apartment.

$4,500,000 – An electrical engineer was fatally hit in Hillsborough while making a turn on his motorcycle.

$4,500,000 – State employee permanently injured while working on the shoulder of a highway.

$4,140,000 – Disabling prescriction drug overdose.

$3,500,000 – A limousine passenger suffered serious injuries after the vehicle hydroplaned in rainwater and struck a concrete barrier.

$3,250,000 –Medical Malpractice – misdiagnosis of cancer.

$3,150,000 – Plaintiff’s father was unable to control car due to multiple sclerosis.

$3,000,000 – A man was ejected from a golf cart in Monmouth County.

$3,000,000 – A bicyclist was left paralyzed after being struck by a truck trailer in Union County.

$3,000,000 – A traffic engineer was killed by an 18-wheel tractor-trailer while working on a highway improvement project.

$2,950,000 – A woman was struck from behind in her automobile on Route 9 in Monmouth County. As a result, she experiences severe cognitive dysfunction due to a head injury.

$2,900,000 – A woman tripped while hanging laundry at her apartment complex in Union County.

$2,700,000 – Auto collision as plaintiff attempted to make left turn.

$2,565,000 – Fall from platform at a restaurant deck.

$2,500,000 – Passenger injured in auto accident.

$2,400,000 – A man died of injuries sustained in a fishing-boat explosion in Monmouth County.

$2,350,000 – A man was struck by a forklift while doing business at a landscaping supply yard in Monmouth County.

$2,300,000 – Automobile accident as the defendant failed to stop at a stop sign.

$2,200,000 – VERDICT – Electrical explosion which caused burns.

$2,000,000 – Singer slipped and fell at Union Venue.

$2,000,000 – Legal Malpractice

$1,900,000 – A man suffered injuries in a head-on auto accident.

$1,800,000 – A teenage girl was run over by a school bus.

$1,750,000 – A passenger was injured in a bus crash in Hudson County.

$1,750,000 – A Middletown man was struck by a vehicle.

$1,700,000 – A truck driver was injured in a loading dock.

$1,650,000 – Automobile injuries.

$1,500,000 – VERDICT – Head injury during brawl with security guard.

$1,400,000 – Arbitration panel awards Milltown man after shot in the chest during a hunting accident.

$1,300,000 – A woman was struck by a shopping cart, which caused her to have back injuries.

$1,300,000 – Motorcycle accident.

$1,250,000 – Spinal injury from rear-end collision.

$1,245,000 – Pedestrian killed by a car on a state highway in Monmouth County.

$1,200,000 – Workplace injury – multiple fractures of the right arm in an airport conveyer belt.

$1,200,000 – A woman was kicked in the head by a horse in Monmouth County.

$1,200,000 – Brain-damaged pedestrian.

$1,200,000 – Construction accident.

$1,200,000 – A man lost three toes when an 800 pound slab of granite fell on his foot at a construction site in Middlesex County.

$1,170,000 – Collision with county driver – herniated disc loss of use of left hand.

$1,120,000 – Piscataway man was hit by a car as he left tavern intoxicated.

$1,060,000 – Three men were hurt in a fiery car crash after a night of drinking.